Abstract

This paper presents the latest development in (Extra-high Voltage) EHV network pricing in the UK. It introduces the amendment made to Long-run Incremental Cost (LRIC) pricing and Forward Cost Pricing (FCP) as suggested to overcome their particular disadvantages appearing in practice. Particularly, this paper investigates three scaling approaches examined and considered by Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) for revenue reconciliation. A small system is utilized to demonstrate the calculation of the three approaches and the final unrecovered revenue.

Original language

English

Title of host publication

Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 2011 IEE

Place of Publication

2011 IEEE PES General Meeting: The Electrification of Transportation and the Grid of the Future

title = "New development in distribution network pricing for revenue recovery in the Great Britain",

abstract = "This paper presents the latest development in (Extra-high Voltage) EHV network pricing in the UK. It introduces the amendment made to Long-run Incremental Cost (LRIC) pricing and Forward Cost Pricing (FCP) as suggested to overcome their particular disadvantages appearing in practice. Particularly, this paper investigates three scaling approaches examined and considered by Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) for revenue reconciliation. A small system is utilized to demonstrate the calculation of the three approaches and the final unrecovered revenue.",

T1 - New development in distribution network pricing for revenue recovery in the Great Britain

AU - Gu, Chenghong

AU - Li, Furong

PY - 2011/7

Y1 - 2011/7

N2 - This paper presents the latest development in (Extra-high Voltage) EHV network pricing in the UK. It introduces the amendment made to Long-run Incremental Cost (LRIC) pricing and Forward Cost Pricing (FCP) as suggested to overcome their particular disadvantages appearing in practice. Particularly, this paper investigates three scaling approaches examined and considered by Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) for revenue reconciliation. A small system is utilized to demonstrate the calculation of the three approaches and the final unrecovered revenue.

AB - This paper presents the latest development in (Extra-high Voltage) EHV network pricing in the UK. It introduces the amendment made to Long-run Incremental Cost (LRIC) pricing and Forward Cost Pricing (FCP) as suggested to overcome their particular disadvantages appearing in practice. Particularly, this paper investigates three scaling approaches examined and considered by Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) for revenue reconciliation. A small system is utilized to demonstrate the calculation of the three approaches and the final unrecovered revenue.

KW - distribution network charges

KW - forward cost pricing

KW - long-run incremental cost pricing

KW - revenue reconciliation

UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/PES.2011.6039659

U2 - 10.1109/pes.2011.6039659

DO - 10.1109/pes.2011.6039659

M3 - Conference contribution

SN - 978-1-4577-1000-1

SP - 1

EP - 5

BT - Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 2011 IEE

PB - IEEE

CY - 2011 IEEE PES General Meeting: The Electrification of Transportation and the Grid of the Future

ER -

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